Elder Care Checklists

Well-designed checklists can be very helpful – especially for new caregivers – and for caregivers whose loved ones' conditions and nursing care plans are changing. Many Web sites have excellent checklists, but they can be difficult to find. We've included the ones we believe are best in the list below.

Elder Care — First Steps

Elderly Driving

Getting Started — What kind of help does your loved one need?

To help you find the right local eldercare services for your loved one, you could use the ElderCarelink service which has established a nationwide network of carefully screened eldercare providers and facilities. ElderCarelink provides this referral service free of charge.

Within minutes of completing their brief Needs Survey, you will receive a detailed email report listing care providers in your area who match your specific requirements. Last year, over 100,000 families utilized this service in their search for high-quality senior care. Click here to use the ElderCarelink service.

The material on this site is for informational purposes only, and is intended as a supplement, not a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis or treatment provided by a qualified health care provider. More

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